Hey guys wondering if anybody could be of assistance..just got my new 2003 interceptor.it was bought it may 2003 but just got put into service..my new car shuts off at 130 mph..i can tell it had more rpms but apparently it has a speed control module that limits it to 130..i have neard that if you unplug the fuse labeled SCM it will not limit your top speed..however will it still prevent the motor from over-revving and blowing up..i pulled the plastic cone out of the intake and got an extra 2 mph on top end..i just turned in a 2001 that would run 138..i will say the 2003 tops out much faster..any help would be greatly appreciated...

well I dont know if that will take the limiter off, I always thought you had to reprogram your ECU

But if it were removed and the RPM limiter were defeated you would not "blow up the engine" if you revved it too high in a big V8 like that you would float the valves, and the engine would not rev higher and produce little/no power and you would not gain speed any more past that point

There are other factors used to determine a safe top speed: Tires and driveshaft/axle combination are common restrictors. The only way to "officially" remove the speed limiter is by modifying the PCM (with a chip). Just don't say you weren't warned about the effects when something horrible happens later on.